Personal ATP PEMF Energy Resonator

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All cells need energy to function. Adenosine
triphosphate, created using food or sunlight, is
the molecule that cells use to store that energy for
future use.Adenosine triphosphate, also known as ATP,
is the energy molecule of all living cells. When plants
get energy from sunlight and animals get energy from
food, this energy must be converted to ATP before it
can be used by the cells to carry out all necessary functions.

When
cells are moderately low in ATP, the major problem
may be fatigue or exercise
intolerance. [Think
of a car engine. If the gas in the tank is good
fuel, the engine runs well. If the gas has water
or sand
in it, the car runs poorly.] Rhabdomyolysis (muscle
cell death) occurs when the cells don’t have
enough ATP (that is, the car runs out of gas).
Constant or on-going weakness may develop as a
result of repeated
low-grade rhabdomyolysis.

ATP Releases
Energy to Power the Cell

Adenosine
triphosphate (ATP) is a compound which provides energy
for virtually all body’s processes.
Its role in health maintenance, especially with regard
to heart health, cannot be underestimated. Among other
crucial functions, ATP is responsible for the heart’s
continual cadence. The human heart contains approximately
700 mg of ATP, enough to fuel one heartbeat per second
for ten seconds, and needs a minimum of 6,000 grams of
ATP per day to function. As the universal cellular energy
currency, ATP is constantly spent and re-made within the
body.

How
much ATP the body needs, as well as how efficiently
it produces ATP, depends
on the availability of oxygen
and various nutrients in the blood, as well as
the heart’s ability to continually circulate
blood. Maintaining a healthy cardiovascular system
through
a heart-healthy lifestyle, inhaling enough oxygen,
and obtaining appropriate nutrients through the
diet and nutraceutical supplementation are essential
means
of staying energetic and maintaining wellness.

The key to the energy-generating activity
of adenosine triphosphate is the chain of three phosphates
at the end of the molecule. In particular, the final phosphate
is the most important one.

When an enzyme in the cell tells ATP to release
energy, that final phosphate breaks off of the molecule.
This breakage causes a huge amount of energy to be generated,
which the cell can then use. This leaves a molecule of
ADP, adenosine diphosphate, which can then lose another
phosphate to release even more energy or can return to
the ribosomes to have another phosphate put back on and
return it to ATP status.

"Studies
performed with microcurrent have proven many
different positive benefits, most
of which are
attributable to higher levels of ATP that allow each
to be realized. Age-related benefits of microcurrent
include increased levels of collagen and elastin
production; faster healing and skin regeneration;
minimized trauma
after surgery, including bruising, inflammation and
swelling; better muscle tone and longevity of muscle
re-education; and a vast improvement of most cellular
activity, including membrane transport, amino isobutric
uptake, amino acid uptake, gluconeo­genesis, glycosam­inoglycan
production, and so on."

What ATP is and How it Works

Outside the cell, ATP can act as a signaling
molecule itself. An extracellular release of ATP in different
areas of the body can signal pain, oxygen depletion and
other biological needs.All of these important functions
are the result of the conversion of ATP into ADP, a cellular
process that works 24 hours a day to keep organisms functioning
and healthy. That's why adenosine triphosphate is often
considered the most important molecule in living cells.

A sleep study published in the Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences could provide a mechanism
; that artificially create Delta rhythm magnetic signals
which enhance and prolong deep sleep. University
of Wisconsin sleep study disclosed that "With
a single pulse, we were able to induce a wave that looks
identical to the waves the brain makes normally during
sleep." The study shows that magnetic signals may
produce exactly the same effects as weak electric signals
used in a recent sleep study from the University of Lubeck,
Germany.

low cardiac output secondary to
mitochondrial malfunction

Light energy and ATP
"Many NASA studies have also proven that lower levels
of light-activated rejuvenation have also
been able to increase ATP synthesis in a very similar
way that can
be achieved with plants. Although the proven level is not equal to that
of microcurrent studies, researchers believe significant increases will be able
to be achieved with new technology that is becoming
available by , allowing light to function
in the same type of sequencing ranges as proven microcurrent devices. "

Our
health is directly related to the integrity of
our mitochondria. Mitochondria, “powerhouse” organelles
within all of our cells, are responsible for producing
90 percent of the body’s energy. Highly concentrated
in the heart, mitochondria comprise 35 percent
of myocyte, or heart, cells. While a skeletal muscle
cell will only contain, on average, 200 mitochondria,
a typical myocyte contains approximately 5,000
mitochondria.

ATP recycles approximately every 10 seconds in
a normal person

Low ATP is
reportedly involved in many illnesses There are more than 50 inherited diseases
of metabolism that are known to affect mitochondria. Taken
together, more than 1 in 4,000 children born in the United
States each year will develop a mitochondrial disease by
10 year of age. Four million children are born in the US
each year. This means that 1000 to 4000 children will be
born each year with mitochondrial disease. By comparison,
about 8000 new cases of childhood cancer are reported each
year. Both mitochondrial disease and childhood cancer range
in mortality from 1O to 50 percent per year, depending
on the specific disease. Leigh's syndrome, for example,
is one of the more lethal mitochondrial diseases. It has
a mortality of about 50 percent per year after diagnosis.

In 1995, the entire program of the 25th annual
meeting of the American Aging Association and the
American College of Clinical Gerontologv was devoted
to the role of mitochondria in the chronic diseases
of aging. Even so, most physicians in America are
not yet aware of the connection between chronic diseases
and abnormalities in mitochondrial function. Fortunately,
this is changing through education. But real change
in medicine requires two elements- education and
the availability of effective treatment. Progress
will be slow until effective treatments for mitochondrial
diseases are developed.

How Common
is Adult Mitochondrial Disease?Defects in mitochondrial function have
now been I inked to many of the most common diseases of
aging. These include Type II Diabetes Mellitus,
Parkinson Disease, Atherosclerotic Heart Disease, Stroke,
Alzheimer Dementia, and Cancer. Over 50 million
people in the US suffer from these chronic degenerative
disorders. While it cannot yet be said that mitochondria
cause these problems, it is clear that mitochondria are
involved because their function is measurably disturbed.
Even autoimmune diseases such as Multiple Sclerosis, Systemic
Lupus Erythematosus, and Rheumatoid Arthritis appear to
have mitochondrial components. Source

Oxygen infusion and ATP
"Oxygen infusion is often overlooked in regard
to its role in ATP synthesis, as the amount
of available oxygen is closely related to
the body’s
ability to maximize ATP synthesis by establishing pathways that produce
high-energy
phosphate bonds. Because oxygen is essential for maximum ATP synthesis,
as well as other positive attributes to the
health and visual appearance of
the skin, oxygen infusion is a natural partner to be used with microcurrent
and light-activated rejuvenation to increase the overall ATP potential
and the pursuit of healthy cells and a more
youthful appearance."

Liver
diseaseHeart
disease
So patients with angina, high blood pressure, heart failure, cardiomyopathy,
some valve defects as well as patients with cardiac dysrhythmias also
have mitochondrial problems and will respond in the same way to nutritional
therapies and detox therapies The first effect of poor micro-circulation
to the heart is disturbance of the electrical conductivity which causes
dysrhythmias. Many patients complain of palpitations, missed heart
beats etc
Hepatitis CMetabolic
myopathies
Fibromyalgia
Weight gain
Unexplained seizures
Low blood counts
dystonia
Cancer
Parkinson's DiseaseChronic
fatigue syndromeThyroid and Adrenal Malfunction

"Serotonin
is a monoamine neurotransmitter that is produced
from an amino acid called tryptophan that
is stored within the gastrointestinal track, platelets,
and the central nervous system. Ninety percent of
it is found in the gut regulating intestinal movements.
It is associated with your moods, how well you sleep,
depression, anxiety, how you view things, body temperature,
energy, muscle contraction, whether your platelets
clot or not, and your ability to make decisions.

Brainwave
entrainment stimulates the brain using the alpha
wave frequency (10 Hz) which allows for
an increased release of serotonin"

EMF
can heal using PEMF ( Pulsating Electromagnetic Field
Therapy)

Chronic fatigue syndrome is
the symptom caused by mitochondrial failureThe
job of mitochondria is to supply energy in the
form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). This is the
universal currency of energy. It can be used for
all sorts of biochemical jobs from muscle contraction
to hormone production. When mitochondria fail,
this results in poor supply of ATP, so cells go
slow because they do not have the energy supply
to function at a normal speed. This means that
all bodily functions go slow.

In 1989 David
Hood found chronic (30+ days) 10 Hz stimulation
TRIPLED two critical enzymes of final stages of cell
respiration, citrate synthase and cytochrome c oxidase..
Testing systemic oxygen consumption via breath-hold-test
since 2005 we have found routine improvements in as
little as 2-3 days. Cell's burn oxygen more efficiently,
drawing oxygen from blood slower, producing more energy
and less waste from every breath; thus you are able
to hold your breath up to 20% longer the first week
or two; 2/3rds longer after a year or two and up to
100% longer after several years.

More 10hz Reported uses

10 Hz Treatment for Attention Deficit (Hyperactivity)
Disorder (47)
10 Hz Treatment for closed head injury (48)
10 Hz Dominant alpha frequency, clarity, normalcy, anti-convulsant
circadian rhythm resync, activate kidneys, raise body temp,
more serotonin. (40)
10 Hz Berger rhythm (07)
10 Hz Enhanced release of serotonin and mood elevator,
universally beneficial, use to try effects of other mixes
(16)
10 Hz Acts as an analgesic, safest frequency, especially
for hangover and jet lag. (11)
10 Hz For learning a foreign language fast, (18)
10 Hz In a study using 20 minute sessions of 10-Hz photic
stimulation, it was found that the daytime level of melatonin
decreased and increases in the levels of endorphin, serotonin
and norepinephrine. Shealy's group suggested that an increase
in beta endorphins is associated with a sense of well being
and decreased pain. The increase in norepinephrine and
serotonin and the decrease in melatonin suggest an increase
in the level of alertness. (35)
10 Hz increases in neurochemical levels: 11% increase in
Norepinephrine levels, 21% increase in Serotonin levels,
25% increase
in Beta-Endorphin levels

Cells that are
mature are literally "tricked" into
believing they are younger than they are. Mitochondrial
DNA (mtDNA) may have been repaired through some unidentified
mechanism or to adequate detoxification of mitochondrion
itself or cell protoplasm within which the mitochondria
reside

In NASA study above, mitochondrial robustness
due to 10 Hz stimulation provided the energy to support
regeneration at 4 times baseline. There
is related information in that author's patents at US 6485963
and 6673597, both of which are titled "Growth stimulation
of biological cells and tissue by electromagnetic fields
and uses thereof".

NASA's CONCLUSION:
"We have clearly demonstrated the bioelectric/biochemical potentiation of
nerve stimulation and restoration in humans as a documented reality".
Final Recommendation: "One may use square wave EM fields for":

*the first study to clarify technologies
and efficacy parameters for tissue growth and restoration

Exposure to 10 Hz has an immediate and direct
effect on the mitochondria as demonstrated in the studies
above. Pure organic ATP according to biological paradigm
on planet Earth in both plants and animals.

A 10 Hz pulsed (square-wave) field increases
cell's organic production of ATP (the fuel that fires all
cellular processes). This is the premise behind the theoretical
proposition we call instantATP (organisms under the influence
of pulsed electromagnetic fields 10 Hz).

Regardless
of what studies are looked at, most concur with and support
the conclusion that healthy
cellular function is necessary for a healthy, vibrant body,
including the appearance of skin and muscle tone. People
understand that, as the human body ages, there exists a
natural degradation of cellular function, which is represen­tative
of a lack of ATP synthesis ultimately responsible to power
the cell. It is also known that specific outside sources,
including microcurrent, light-activated rejuvenation, and
oxygen-infusion technology, can have a substantial impact
on the stimulation of ATP synthesis, as well as work in
harmony with the natural functions of the body.
There is little doubt that humans are all electrical beings and that ATP is truly
the current of life. Having said this, the ability to stimulate ATP synthesis
certainly brings people one step further in the pursuit of unraveling the mysteries
of the fountain of youth. - Source:

PEMF
Frequency 10 Hz – Energy ATP production Is
Automaticaly Triggered by the presence of
damaging magnetic fields Wear
around your neck or close to skin Light
weight Fully
rechargable battery and charger included